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🎯 IELTS General Training – Complete Guide to All Four Modules

If you’re aiming to migrate, work, or train in an English-speaking country, the IELTS General Training test is your path to success. Unlike the Academic version, General Training is focused on everyday English used in practical, social, and work-related situations.

Whether you’re applying for permanent residency in Canada or employment in the UK or Australia, this complete guide covers every module — Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking — with strategies, practice materials, and tips to help you succeed.

🎧 Listening – Understand Real-Life Conversations

  • Duration: ~30 minutes + 10 minutes transfer time

  • Sections: 4 parts, 40 questions

  • Focus: Conversations in social and workplace settings

  • Accents: British, Australian, Canadian, and more

🟢 Practice Tips:

  • Listen to different accents regularly

  • Focus on spelling and number accuracy

  • Use downloadable MP3 tests with transcripts

📖 Reading – Build Everyday Comprehension Skills

  • Duration: 60 minutes

  • Texts: Notices, advertisements, instruction manuals, magazine extracts

  • Question Types: Matching, MCQs, True/False/Not Given, summary completion

🟢 Practice Tips:

  • Skim and scan efficiently

  • Understand paraphrasing

  • Take full-length timed tests with answer keys and explanations

✍️ Writing – Express Yourself Clearly in Work and Social Situations

  • Duration: 60 minutes

  • Task 1: Write a letter (formal, semi-formal, or informal)

  • Task 2: Write an essay expressing your opinion or argument

🟢 Practice Tips:

  • Learn letter formats and use appropriate tone

  • Focus on grammar, structure, and idea development

  • Practice writing under exam conditions

🗣️ Speaking – Communicate with Confidence

  • Duration: 11–14 minutes

  • Parts:

    • Part 1: Introduction & general questions

    • Part 2: Cue card (talk for 1–2 minutes)

    • Part 3: Discussion

🟢 Practice Tips:

  • Practice speaking with a partner or record yourself

  • Use a wide range of vocabulary

  • Stay calm and answer naturally

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